In article <10kt41t$3005t$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
Oh! And by-the-way, I'm a marked 'Tea' man in my Family.
At Christmas, rather than buying everyone little trinkets, we have a
Family Kris-Kringle-type lucky dip where you pull a name out of a hat
and you have to buy just that person a Christmas gift.
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but had no
idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what I might
appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a Teapot might
be handy.
The Niece brought me a (T2 brand) Boxed Gift set of a Teapot with six or
eight packets of different flavours of Tea. Very enjoyable .... except
the Teapot has yet to be christened!
This year, my Kris-Kringle partner was the Niece's Husband .... and he
brought me some more Tea. ;-) I wonder what made him think of that!
Why do you need tea bags?
On 22/01/2026 11:02 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10ksrl3$2t296$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
<Snip>
Look out, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >sexual molestation), YOU, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their >joy of child sexual molestation) missed out highlighting a 'Binky(Word used >by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)' there, >Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation).IF YOU, BINKY(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation), EVER BOTHERED TO PRESENT US WITH ANY *FACTS* WE COULD >>> POSSIBLE *DISCUSS* THEM .... but, as you ALWAYS fail to present them
that discussion just doesn't occur, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
You are a case of the Eye of the Blind Beholder PAedoDan.
Slack, I say!!
--
Daniel70
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt41t$3005t$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
<Snip>
TEA, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation), NOT Teabags, TEA!!Oh! And by-the-way, I'm a marked 'Tea' man in my Family.
At Christmas, rather than buying everyone little trinkets, we have a
Family Kris-Kringle-type lucky dip where you pull a name out of a hat
and you have to buy just that person a Christmas gift.
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but had no
idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what I might
appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a Teapot might
be handy.
The Niece brought me a (T2 brand) Boxed Gift set of a Teapot with six or >>> eight packets of different flavours of Tea. Very enjoyable .... except
the Teapot has yet to be christened!
This year, my Kris-Kringle partner was the Niece's Husband .... and he
brought me some more Tea. ;-) I wonder what made him think of that!
Why do you need tea bags?
----
Daniel70
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
On 22/01/2026 10:33 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 22/01/2026 9:45 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
No Earl Grey this morning though, just a standard
Irish Breakfast Tea. Nice and strong.
WHAT?? Not even 'Lady Grey'??
No. Twinings is too expensive.
... but you get what you pay for!!
Oh! And by-the-way, I'm a marked 'Tea' man in my Family.
At Christmas, rather than buying everyone little trinkets, we
have a Family Kris-Kringle-type lucky dip where you pull a
name out of a hat and you have to buy just that person a
Christmas gift.
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but
had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what
I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea,
so a Teapot might be handy.
On 22/01/2026 10:59 pm, The Doctor wrote:
REcall I do not kiullfile PAedoDan.
Oh!! Sure, Binky, YOU don't 'kiullfile' (whatever the
hell that is!!), Binky, ..... cause it is beyond YOUR
capabilities, Binky!
The idiot insisted:
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow
troublemaker?
The idiot insisted:
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow troublemaker?
----
solar penguin
solar penguin wrote:
The idiot insisted:
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow
troublemaker?
Boom Boom!
:-)
Daniel70 wrote:
On 22/01/2026 10:33 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:... but you get what you pay for!!
On 22/01/2026 9:45 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
WHAT?? Not even 'Lady Grey'??
No Earl Grey this morning though, just a standard
Irish Breakfast Tea. Nice and strong.
No. Twinings is too expensive.
Since Twinings moved their production facilities to Poland
and China, the blends changed (less tea, more dust) and got
more expensive. So yeah, you get what you pay for alright!
With Twinings you are just paying for the name. There are
better quality teas out there...
Oh! And by-the-way, I'm a marked 'Tea' man in my Family.
At Christmas, rather than buying everyone little trinkets, we
have a Family Kris-Kringle-type lucky dip where you pull a
name out of a hat and you have to buy just that person a
Christmas gift.
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but
had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what
I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea,
so a Teapot might be handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose
leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
Daniel70 wrote:
On 22/01/2026 10:59 pm, The Doctor wrote:
Oh!! Sure, Binky, YOU don't 'kiullfile' (whatever the
REcall I do not kiullfile PAedoDan.
hell that is!!), Binky, ..... cause it is beyond YOUR
capabilities, Binky!
Dave doesn't use a killfile because he thinks doing so can
blow up your computer, remember?!
We - the ones that do use our Bozo Bins - clearly like to
live dangerously.
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt41t$3005t$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
<Snip>
TEA, Binky, NOT Teabags, TEA!!Oh! And by-the-way, I'm a marked 'Tea' man in my Family.
At Christmas, rather than buying everyone little trinkets, we have a
Family Kris-Kringle-type lucky dip where you pull a name out of a hat
and you have to buy just that person a Christmas gift.
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but had no
idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what I might
appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a Teapot might >>>> be handy.
The Niece brought me a (T2 brand) Boxed Gift set of a Teapot with six or >>>> eight packets of different flavours of Tea. Very enjoyable .... except >>>> the Teapot has yet to be christened!
This year, my Kris-Kringle partner was the Niece's Husband .... and he >>>> brought me some more Tea. ;-) I wonder what made him think of that!
Why do you need tea bags?
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
Daniel70 wrote:
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but
had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what
I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea,
so a Teapot might be handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose
leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
In article <xn0pl344j5cwede000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose
leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
Ha! Ha!
The idiot insisted:
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow troublemaker?
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put the Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped through the Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
On 23/01/2026 12:10 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
TEA, Binky, NOT Teabags, TEA!!
Why do you need tea bags?
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
WOW!! How bloody intelligent of YOU, Binky!!
On 23/01/2026 12:10 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
TEA, Binky, NOT Teabags, TEA!!
Why do you need tea bags?
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
WOW!! How bloody intelligent of YOU, Binky!!
Daniel declared:
On 23/01/2026 12:10 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
TEA, Binky, NOT Teabags, TEA!!
Why do you need tea bags?
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
WOW!! How bloody intelligent of YOU, Binky!!
Karl Marx would’ve used teabags. He believed all *proper tea*
was theft.
Verily, in article <10kvh04$3pnfl$1@dont-email.me>, did daniel47 @nomail.afraid.org deliver unto us this message:
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put the
Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped through the
Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Are those old now? I'm still using one.
What is everyone else using? A percolator? Or do they just go to coffee shops?
On 23/01/2026 1:06 am, solar penguin wrote:
The idiot insisted:Hmm!! Interesting philosophical question!!
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow troublemaker?
----
Daniel70
On 23/01/2026 12:10 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt41t$3005t$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
<Snip>
TEA, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joyOh! And by-the-way, I'm a marked 'Tea' man in my Family.
At Christmas, rather than buying everyone little trinkets, we have a >>>>> Family Kris-Kringle-type lucky dip where you pull a name out of a hat >>>>> and you have to buy just that person a Christmas gift.
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but had no >>>>> idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what I might
appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a Teapot might >>>>> be handy.
The Niece brought me a (T2 brand) Boxed Gift set of a Teapot with six or >>>>> eight packets of different flavours of Tea. Very enjoyable .... except >>>>> the Teapot has yet to be christened!
This year, my Kris-Kringle partner was the Niece's Husband .... and he >>>>> brought me some more Tea. ;-) I wonder what made him think of that!
Why do you need tea bags?
of child sexual molestation), NOT Teabags, TEA!!
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
WOW!! How bloody intelligent of YOU, Binky(Word used by paedophiles
to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
--
Daniel70
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
<Snip>
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but
had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what
I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea,
so a Teapot might be handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose
leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put the >Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped through the >Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot ... then >microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
----
Daniel70
On 23/01/2026 12:08 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl344j5cwede000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
<Snip>
Got NOTHING TO CONTRIBUTE ... but has to contribute, none the less!!Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose
leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
Ha! Ha!
----
Daniel70
Verily, in article <10kvh04$3pnfl$1@dont-email.me>, did daniel47 >@nomail.afraid.org deliver unto us this message:
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put the
Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped through the
Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Are those old now? I'm still using one.
What is everyone else using? A percolator? Or do they just go to coffee >shops?
----
The True Melissa - Canal Winchester - Ohio
United States of America - North America - Earth
Solar System - Milky Way - Local Group
Virgo Cluster - Laniakea Supercluster - Cosmos
Daniel declared:
On 23/01/2026 12:10 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
TEA, Binky, NOT Teabags, TEA!!
Why do you need tea bags?
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
WOW!! How bloody intelligent of YOU, Binky(Word used by paedophiles
to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
Karl Marx would
----
solar penguin
Daniel declared:
On 23/01/2026 12:10 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
TEA, Binky, NOT Teabags, TEA!!
Why do you need tea bags?
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
WOW!! How bloody intelligent of YOU, Binky(Word used by paedophiles
to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
Karl Marx would’ve used teabags. He believed all *proper tea*
was theft.
----
solar penguin
On 23/01/2026 10:05 pm, solar penguin wrote:
Daniel declared:Yuck!! Yuck! Yuck!!
On 23/01/2026 12:10 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
TEA, Binky, NOT Teabags, TEA!!
Why do you need tea bags?
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
WOW!! How bloody intelligent of YOU, Binky!!
Karl Marx would’ve used teabags. He believed all *proper tea*
was theft.
----
Daniel70
On 23/01/2026 9:47 pm, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kvh04$3pnfl$1@dont-email.me>, did daniel47I think I did have a percolator - one you had to put on the stove - but
@nomail.afraid.org deliver unto us this message:
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put the
Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped through the
Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Are those old now? I'm still using one.
What is everyone else using? A percolator? Or do they just go to coffee
shops?
I've got no idea what happened to it.
----
Daniel70
In article <10kvlo0$3r62j$4@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 23/01/2026 10:05 pm, solar penguin wrote:
Yuck!! Yuck! Yuck!!
Karl Marx would’ve used teabags. He believed all *proper tea*
was theft.
Very devoled.
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
[...] but had no idea what to get me so she asked
one of my sisters what I might appreciate. My sister
said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a Teapot might be
handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use
loose leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot
for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where
you put the Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water
dripped through the Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot
... then microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
Daniel declared:
On 23/01/2026 12:10 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
TEA, Binky, NOT Teabags, TEA!!
Why do you need tea bags?
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
WOW!! How bloody intelligent of YOU, Binky!!
Karl Marx would’ve used teabags. He believed all *proper tea*
was theft.
The idiot interjected:
In article <10kvlo0$3r62j$4@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 23/01/2026 10:05 pm, solar penguin wrote:
Yuck!! Yuck! Yuck!!
Karl Marx would’ve used teabags. He believed all *proper tea*
was theft.
Very devoled.
True. He didn’t have any voles.
----
solar penguin
Daniel70 wrote:
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
[...] but had no idea what to get me so she asked
one of my sisters what I might appreciate. My sister
said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a Teapot might be
handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use
loose leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot
for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where
you put the Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water
dripped through the Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot
... then microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
Why do all that when you can just... use a teapot?!
As with everything, there's an easy way and a hard way to do
something... You don't need to reinvent the wheel to make a cup
of tea!
solar penguin wrote:
Daniel declared:
On 23/01/2026 12:10 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kt6la$30njh$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 11:19 pm, The Doctor wrote:
TEA, Binky, NOT Teabags, TEA!!
Why do you need tea bags?
I can make Tea without need for teabags.
WOW!! How bloody intelligent of YOU, Binky!!
Karl Marx would’ve used teabags. He believed all *proper tea*
was theft.
I used to like Karl... I don't now!!!
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
<Snip>
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but
had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what
I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea,
so a Teapot might be handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose
leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put the Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped through the Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot ... then microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
Daniel70 wrote:
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
[...] but had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters
what I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a >>>> Teapot might be handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose leaf
tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put the
Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped through the
Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot ... then
microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
Why do all that when you can just... use a teapot?!
As with everything, there's an easy way and a hard way to do
something... You don't need to reinvent the wheel to make a cup of tea!
On 2026-01-23 10:02:41 +0000, Daniel70 said:
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
<Snip>
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but
had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what
I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea,
so a Teapot might be handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose
leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put the
Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped through the
Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot ... then
microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
You can use loose leaf tea directly in the cup - just remember to stop >drinking before you reach the very bottom and all the leaves. Tea
leaves left in the cup is how the con-artist "tea leaf reader" people
can supposedly "tell your future".
On 2026-01-23 16:28:15 +0000, Blueshirt said:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
[...] but had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters >>>>> what I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a >>>>> Teapot might be handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose leaf
tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put the
Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped through the
Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot ... then >>> microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
Why do all that when you can just... use a teapot?!
As with everything, there's an easy way and a hard way to do
something... You don't need to reinvent the wheel to make a cup of tea!
Why bother with the teapot at all? There's an even easier way: just put
the leaves in the cup, or even easier you can use tea bags. :-)
Daniel70 wrote:
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
[...] but had no idea what to get me so she asked
one of my sisters what I might appreciate. My sister
said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a Teapot might be
handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use
loose leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot
for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where
you put the Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water
dripped through the Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot
... then microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
Why do all that when you can just... use a teapot?!
As with everything, there's an easy way and a hard way to do
something... You don't need to reinvent the wheel to make a cup
of tea!
On 2026-01-23 10:02:41 +0000, Daniel70 said:
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
<Snip>
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but
had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what
I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea,
so a Teapot might be handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose
leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put
the Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped
through the Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot ...
then microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
You can use loose leaf tea directly in the cup
- just remember to stop drinking before you reach the very bottom and
all the leaves.
Tea leaves left in the cup is how the con-artist "tea leaf reader"
people can supposedly "tell your future".
On 24/01/2026 3:28 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:But, then the Tea leaves are still in the Water, brewing and brewing and >brewing!!
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
[...] but had no idea what to get me so she asked
one of my sisters what I might appreciate. My sister
said that I drink a lot of Tea, so a Teapot might be
handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use
loose leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot
for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where
you put the Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water
dripped through the Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot
... then microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
Why do all that when you can just... use a teapot?!
As with everything, there's an easy way and a hard way to do
something... You don't need to reinvent the wheel to make a cup
of tea!
YUCK!!
----
Daniel70
On 24/01/2026 1:34 pm, Your Name wrote:
On 2026-01-23 10:02:41 +0000, Daniel70 said:
On 23/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
<Snip>
A couple of years ago, one of my Nieces drew my name .... but
had no idea what to get me so she asked one of my sisters what
I might appreciate. My sister said that I drink a lot of Tea,
so a Teapot might be handy.
Teapots never went out of fashion here. Plus, we also use loose
leaf tea on a regular basis, so you'd need a teapot for that.
No, not quite. You know those old Drip Coffee makers where you put
the Coffee into a Filter paper and then the hot water dripped
through the Coffee/Filter paper into a jug??
Delete the Coffee, substitute loose leaf Tea!! Make a full pot ...
then microwave cups full for second/third/fourth days.
You can use loose leaf tea directly in the cup
YUCK!!
- just remember to stop drinking before you reach the very bottom and
all the leaves.
There's your problem!! Tea going to Waste.
Tea leaves left in the cup is how the con-artist "tea leaf reader"
people can supposedly "tell your future".
Oh!! But well done, Your Name .... getting this thread back On-Topic,
Donna has her fortune told by the leaves in a Cup of Tea in the Episode >"Turn Left".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_Left
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